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Show THE 8-- A IIERALD-HEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 101G. X, of Salt Iake. Preach- e Sunday at 9 a. m. ward Iiird Mills 8 p. m. bv Dr. 11. M. Rehearsal for thee members of the ing service of Denver. Epworth league 7 cathedral choir every Monday night in P. m. Junior league 3.30 p. m. Prayer the cathedral at 7.30. St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at meeting Wednesday 7.45 p. m. 9.30 a. m. . 3 at HESnVTF.lt I A N- choir Junior every Saturday of p. m. First Presbyterian cnurch. cornerRev. nr.d East South Temple. of Columbus every Ttiesday Knights rooms at at 8 o'clock in club Davies,9.4 5D. a.D..m. minister George Ewing night morn; school Hotel at Utah. Sunday Catholic Women's leaguee meetings ing service of worship at 11 o'clock: sermon public bv the Rev. William called by secretary of organiaztions. M. Paden, D. D.. both morning and The Young People's society t'OXUUEtiATIOXAL. evening. of Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m.; corner First Congregational service of public worship at of Fourth East and Firstchurch, secopd Elmer South. 7.45. Midweek service of prayer and I. Goshen, pastor. Morning service 11 conference Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. m. 12.30 school p. Sunday o'clock. Congregational church, corWestminster Presbyterian church. nerPhillips South and Seventh East. Rev. First West and Fifth South streets. P. A.Fifth pastor. Morning service Simpkin. Rev. Horace Sanderson. minister 11 o'clock, the pastor's theme, "A at 11 7.45 a. m. m.; at and p. Preachingschool. 12.15 p. m.; mission Greater Life." Sunday school at 9.45 Sunday F. Bardwell. superintendent. school. West First North a. m., A. endeavor Sunday service at 6.30 p. m. street at 9.30 a. in.; junior Christian Christian service at 7.45, with church Evening 4 Endeavor at p. m.; senior Christian sermon on "The Divine Judgment." meetm. 6.30 Endeavor at p. Prayer Midweek prayer service Wednesday ing Wednesday at 7.45 p. m. evening at 8 o'clock. CATHOLIC. IlArTIST. St. Mary's cathedral. E. South Temchurch. Fourth Immanuel Baptist ple and B streets. The Rt. Rev. Joseph Second South, Louis S. worS. Glass. C. M.. D. D.. bishop of Salt East and , D. minister. Hours of 331 E. ship: 11' a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning Bake Cathedral residence, on South Temple. Masses Peak. Sunday, 6.30. subject. "The Cross on Ensign S, 9 and High Mass at 1 o'clock, with Evening, Second Best.' "The Lure of theservice. sermons- at 9 and 11. Vespers, sermon Baptism at Bible the evening 7.45 and benediction 9.45 a. m.. F. J. Lucas, superp. m. school at Daily 7 8 at masses at and a. m. intendent. Young People's meeting social May devotions every evening at .7.45. 6.45 p. m. Midweek prayer and 8 service Wednesday evening at o'clock. St. Patrick's church. Fourth South between Fourth and Fifth West .The Rio Grande Baptist church. SecWest. Berton streets. Masses at 8 to 10. Sunday ond South near Ninth F. Bronson, minister. Mifs Dressel, school at 9.15. Pratt. .Bible missionary; Mrs. H. W. Morning worSt. Ann's Chapel. Twelfth South be- school superintendent. Bible study at 10.30. Eventween Fourth East and Fifth and East ship Sermon, The street3 xvlass and sermon at S o'clock. ing service at 8 o'clock.Divine." Human Quest of thecornet solo. Blaine The Rev. Timothy O'Brien, chaplain. WedSelleck will render a Our Lady of Lourdes church. Elev- nesday meeting 8 p.m. Seventh South streets enth East and Bethel Baptist church. Ninth South Masses at 8 and 10. Sunday school at 9 a. m.. except on the first Sunday of and Lincoln streets. Berton F. Bronthe month, when it will be held imme- son. minister in charge. Miss Dressel, after the 10 o'clock mass. diately Bible H. Lyons Baynes. Benediction and sermon Sunday at 7.30 missionary; and evening school superintendent p. m. at 10.45 a. "m., speaker.. Bible school, 11.45 a. m.; evenat worship morning Society and Choir .Meetings ing service at 8 o'clock. Thursday meetHoly Name society the last Sunday ing 8 p. m. of each month at S a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. i de St. of Paul Vincent the Meeting Subject Sunday sermon "Soul and every Sunday ofmorning at 10 BFirst society in the cathedral the parlors Church of Christ, Scientist, 336 o'clock, 11 E. Broadway. Sunday services, residence. Sun8 o'clock p. m. Promoters of the League of the Sa- o'clock a. m. and cred Heart meet the last Sunday of day school 9.4 5 a. m. The Wednesday room of the services are held at 8 o'clock. each .month in the sewing cathedral residence at 3.30 p. m. sec- evening Scientist. Second Church of Christ. Children of Mary Sodality every 850 E. South Ladies' Literary clubhouse, at ond Sunday of the month at 3 p. m. 11 a. m. Sundav services Altar society, first Monday of the Tomnls. school m. Wednesday month. Sunday services9.45at a.8 o'clock. All are Holy Angels' sodality every third evening Pin-gre- LUC ILK KOGKKS as "Puck" in the University of Utah open production oC "A Midsummer Nijrht's Dream," to be rmi1 on ino campus .June J ami 3. MISS I r O-st- reet ''"V- - M4 ' ' Is t - , ' t ; f ''; . - -- . l 1 227 First Ft. Ht. Ilev. Paul Jones, I). D. th. I ho p. Servioe thts rourth Sunday lOaster. 7.30 a. in., holv commun after 9.45 a. m.. undav scnooi; n a. m. ion; the service anfl pennon morning service of thebyEpisdean; 4 p. m.. joint andn Colladay, dean. schools of the city hen-tecopal for Sunday the presentation of the ftatemite Uish-op and bov missionary offering:. South SunSt. Paul's church. Fourthrector. Jones will receive the offerine; aml Main. 11. Dennis, J. Rev. The members will make tiie address. service. 8 a. m., holy communion; school will assemble in day 11 a. in., of the Sunday school 9.4." a. m.. Sunday school: room the Sunday the morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. m., at cathedral at not later than 3.45 p. m. sermon. South. b n ? .... " , f . , ' . - - , "w t; t ' I t , V - ' ' . - . . -- . v .... ? - (' - .. t - : - i. Wetl-nesda- ? a . . I ., ,. - ' ; ; , y, evening prayer and n St. John's church. Ninth llast and Henriques, avenue, the Rev. H. i:.service.. 9.4o in charge. Sunday . priest a. m.. Sunday in., mornschool; 11 a 7.30 p. m., ing prayer and sermon; evening prayer and Bible class. St. Peter's chapel. 639 N. Second West. in charge. Wasatch Deaconess Affleck 657. 9.30 a. m.. Sunday school; 7.30 p. m.. evening prayer and sermon. Kmerv house, 1327 K. Second South, 9.30 Rev. M. Y. Hice in the a. m., Sunday school for charge. the children in the neighborhood of the university. On Wednesday at 6.45 p. m., Bible class Course for the university students. topic, "The training of. a Christian." 3i i :ti i o ii i st Kris to r i.. The First Methodist Episcopal church. Second South and Second East, Will A. Betts. D. D.. pastor. Sunday. May 21, the pastor will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Morning Conference. The subject. "The General "Will Power." Sunevening subject. A. E. Eberhardt. superinday school. 9.45 a. m. Public worship at tendent, 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Epworth eague at 6.30 p. m. On Wednesday evening Prayer at 7.45. meeting Iliff Methodist Episcopal church. Ninth East and First South, .Pastor 13. J. Magor, residence 1029 Second avenu. Sunday. May 21, Sunday school at 10 a. m.. W. W. Jones, superintendent. Church services. 11 a, m. and 7.45 p. m. The will preach at both7 services. pastor Epworth league service at8 p.m. k service p. m. Wednesday L.ibertv Park Methodist Episcopal South. church. Eighth East and Ninth D. E. Carter, pastor. C. A. Root super10 a. m. intendent, Sunday school Preaching service 11 a. m. by Dr. Ed is cordially invited to this The public At 7.30 p. m.. evening pravcr, service. m. 8 Bible conference. On and p. May 24. tne Woman's auxiliary will hold Us annual the of .district at the cathedral beginning meeting with a service of the holv communion at 10 a. tn., with address bv the bishop. ; . ." house In the afternoon at the bM"'? 444 K First South, from 5 until b o clock the artithere' will be an inspectionir.ofthe )om-ancles to be sent to Alaska All are box. auxiliary silver Invited. Tea will be toserved theAcost pay Rev. b. or offering is expected sending the box. The Very cathedral. Mark's i:i'isroi.i r Io-ga- y. Bow-erma- 1 - not a war drama, as the title wuold imply. It is a simple human interest etcry of an old soldier who is the prin: i cipal factor In suppressing an impend, ing strike. This photoplay has a wide ' and the Interest never lags durappeal, ' ing Its action. Grace I)e Carlton has an appealing role as the granddaughter of a civil war veteran, who Is the leading figure in the events of the drama. Her win' ' some charm and delightful acting in i i :, ; this simple photoplay are sure to attract favorable comment. She is sup' ported by George Mario and J. H. Yosemite valley, with Its beautiful . f. its wonderful waterfalls, its scenery, ......... v magnificent natural grandeur and its unequalled animal preserves, is the I , subject of the "See America First" series. The photography in this reel Is unusually excellent, and the" richness of the landscape has been admirably the by caught lens of the camera. The National park and the various landmarks are shown to the spectator, and from the educational-standpoint as well as the enterthis release is one of the best taining Contlnued From Tage 6. This Section.) aerial story, "Peg o the Ring.' of its kind. off on the plan of but two In which Grace The tribulations of a handsome young Cunard and Francis presenting shows clerk are amusingly set forth in , day, one during the matinee Ford are being starred. drug and one during the evening. All seats the Falstaff farce "The Dashing Drug are to be reserved and a scaJe of prices gist s Dilemma." Broadway Theatre. e equal to those of the legitiBRIEF "The of synopsis City." mate houses will be into effect. , .. , .. r. The theatre will show put - , ,... ...-.- .. Clyde Fitch's masterwork, filmed un.il urn the big mastertimiWlli""""'1 pieces, pictures which are too long and by the "World Film corporation, which too expensive for presentation In the is seen at the Broadway theatre Sun1VT regulation picture house. day, fails to do justice to this meloMore than a score of such films have drama of life. The ambitious family of a country already been placed under contract by Sir. Swanson and preparations for the town, eager for the wider horizon of '1 On account of the great scarcity of rehearsal of the subjects with the or- the city, are the characters of this D 7S: chestration have already been made. rug wool and dyes, most of the rug play. How they attain their end, The remodeling of the theatre will through what awful crucible tl.ey mills in the country have had to, Involve more than $10,000 and the plans pass these are the things that make close down on the sale of all kinds are most comprehensive for placing the the drama. The summing up is put of wool rugs. Fortunately our stock" Liberty In the front rank of the show by the dramatist in the lips of his e of rugs' was never larger places of the city. leading character, who cries: and all were purchased previous to: "Do not blame the city. It's not her the great advances in prices. We Rex Vaudeville. fault; It's your own! What the city are Is to selling more rugs today than combination of vaudeville and does bring cut what's strongest us. ever we before In our history. are at in heart If the pictures at the Ilex the- good In us will win; if bad, good, tiod Visit the 5th floor and see the help 1 atre feems to have struck a popular u! Do not blame the city! She gives greatestAll Rug Department In the chord In Salt Lake. Under Its new pol- man his opportunity: it is up to him Koods marked at enorcity. mous reductions. icy Inaugurated during the past week what he makes of it! at the Rex. following the complete "A man may live In a small place renovation of the theatre, motion pic- all his life deceive the whole place ture features are being shown the first and himself into thinking he has got As an appropriate endinjr to the largest Mav Sale ever hold in our history "we shall continue May Sale four days of the week and. a rombina-l!o- n all the virtues, when at heart he's a bill of vaudeville and pictures the hypocrite; but the village gives him Jubilee prices for this week in the BIG LINEN, DOMESTIC, WASH GOODS AND BEDDING DEPARTn ; three days. no chance to find out to prove it to MENTS, The picture program which begins his fellows the small town is too h and afternoon continues for two But the city! A man comes to s "will be headed by the Red Feather easy! the gate of it and knocks! New York future production. "Huntress of Men." or Boston or San Francisco; 1th popular Mary Fuller in the lead-In- -; no Chicago. matter what city, so long as It's role. The story, which Is dramatic big and busy and selfish and in many parts. Is lightened by the she and her gates and opens clever bits of comedy and pathos which takes him in, and she stands In have always characterized the work of the middle of her market place him where Market condition considered, nf offer ninny wonderful values in Linen, Domestic, Wash Goods nnd Redding the chief player of the cast. Wall street and Herald square and for till Male. The prudent houxenife should note carefully the price and anticipate her needs as Departmrnlit On Tuesday another of the wonder-play- s Fifth avenue and the Bowery and m urh am ponwlble. from the Bluebird studios will Harlem and Forty-secon- d street all $5.75 22x22-inc- h be at the top of the picture program. meet and there she strips him Bleached TABLE LINEN SPECIALS naked Very Extra Specials in Marto match, doz.. 94.59 Three In this picture the clever child actress of all his disguises and of all his Napkins hyseilles and Satin Bed Spreads and white 85c red Turkey 72x72-lncIn h "The pocrisies and she $5.75 Bleached Illla Hall and Robert Ieonard his ambition blue and white Table Daand Choice of plain hemmed, scalloped paints .. .94.40 film each. This Pattern will Hand." Cloths, appear. C5c Crippled on her fences and lights up her skyand cut corners in the most exmask, yard Is declared to have cost Its producers scrapers with it what $7.25 72x90-lnc- h Bleached do to he wants 45c Mercerized quisite Bleached patterns. All in extra large Pattern Cloths, each ... .$5.00 size. the sum of J30.000 exclustve of the and what he thinks he Is! And then 33c Table Damask, yard rums paid to the players themselves. she $8.60 72xl08-Inc- h Bleached $5.00 Extra Special, to him, "Make good If you 55c Bleached Mercerized each quality Pattern Cloths, each . . .9U.C0 $3.49 This amount was devoted to the manu- can, says 39c or to And with Table what Damask, yard you!' $7.00 n Extra Special, quality $6.25 21x21-inc- h Bleached facture of a. lavish scenic investltude is in him comes out to clothe his nak65c Mercerized Bleached each $4.49 Napkins to match, doz.. 95.00 in conformity of the high standard and to the city he can't lie! Table Damask, yard ....44c $8.60 24x24-IncGOODS WHITE n h Bleached demanded by followers of the Blue-tlr- Tedness, 75c Bleached Mercerized know, because I tried." Our stock of white goods is comNapkins to match, doz..$0.10 49c Table Damask, yard in every way. All wanted 70x70-inc- h plete $3.75 Silver Bleached The latter part of the week will be Bleached Union $1.00 n goods and the new fabrics for Mebesy. staple Hemmed Cloths, notice extended to devoted vaudeville, 75c Table Thanhouser-Mutua- l three-pa- rt waists, Damask, dresses, skirts and sport yard each 92.98 suits. of which will be made during the weeki THE MercerBleached $1.00 70x90-Inch of which "The '61." $4.50 Silver Bleached Spirit An added headlined of the bill will be 75c White Fabrics, 39c Yard ized Table Damask, yard n 620 .Hemmed Cloths, the second chapter of the Universal comes to the Mehesy theatre today. Is Several hundred pieces of. new Silver Bleached $1.00 93.50 each Union Table Damask, yard.... 75c Voiles, Marquisettes novelty 19xl9-inch Silver Bleached $3.75 and Crepes; also many lace efn n Silver Bleached $1.35 to Hemmed P.Oc Napkins fects Extra Special, DSc yard Table Damask, yard doz 92.98 match, 75c ! White 49c Yard Skirtings, Silver Bleached $1.65 $4.00 22x22-inc- h Silver Bleached New Gabardines, Piques, Oxfords ... VXT ILLARD EZ. ANDELTN, premier basso, ivho Trill appear as i n .9 1.25 Table to Damask, Hemmed yard Napkins the most wanted I this n - match, doz 9;t.39 Bleached $1.65 Rhamsi3 the bi'sh priest in the U. of U. production of Verdi's season 36 inches fabrics wide Spe20x20-inc- h 91.00 Table $1.50 Damask, yard Mercerized 49c cial, yard f operatic masterpiece "Aida" et tho Orpheum theatre, May 2S, 29, 30. j n Bleached and Hemmed Napkins, Bleached $2.00 25c 16 Yard Nainsook, I doz 91.23 Fine Table Damask, yard 9150 quality soft finish Nainsook. n Bleached 36 inches wide, $2.25 for V 91.G9 M Bed Spreads Table Damask, yard wear and underwear infants' Extra Special, .! $1.25 5Sx5S-inc- h yard Turkey red .and $1.00 Crochet Hemmed 40c English Batiste, 75c and Up white Fringed Cloths, each .S'H-G9e each Fine quality p:nglish Batiste, $1.50 58x54-lnc- h Turkey red and $1.25 Crochet Hemmed Bedbeautiful soft finish, for waists white Fringed Cloths, each...91.00 each spreads, ....S9c and underwear Special, yard l 23c red and $2.00 58x96-lnc- h Turkey white Fringed Cloths, each . . .91.50 $2.00 heavy Crochet Bedspreads .91.49 Fine White Fabrics, 75c and up to $2.00 Yard $2.50 64x64-inc- h Turkey red and $3.00 Eed Spreads, $2.29 Each white Fringed Cloths, each.. .92.00 Hundreds of new, exclusive novelties in white fabrics $3.00 64xR0-inc- h for Turkey red and Heavy large size Crochet Bed92.50 waists and white also Cloths, each... dresses, hemmed, and Fringed spreads, sport scalloped and cut corners and Marseilles patred and $3.50 64x96-Inc- h suitings, Turkey 'each. skirtings . .93.00 All at specialheaw terns white Fringed Extra Cloths, 92.29 prices. 7.1c to ?2 yd. each... Special, Bleached $4.50 6x69-inc- h Colored Wash Fabrics Pattern Cloths, each . . . .92.9S $2.50 Bed Spreads, $1.98 Each Thousands of pieces of New Bleached $4.50 20x20-inc- h and Summer Wash Fabrics Springextreme to match, doz.. .9.1.19 Hemmed and scalloped and cut Napkins The low prices and the 70x72-inch Bleached $5.25 corners, full bed size, heavy beautiful and patterns will styles ... Pattern Cloths, each .93.98 Crochet Spreads, each 91.08 astonish f i : ...... .. - ' , , : - . - v ' V r. Gil-mou- - - , ;, Theatrical Offerings for. the Week , Mid-wee- all-st- high-grad- ar A -- . , ,ii . ; n. D-- i, i UNDERSOLD 58-In- ch 58-in- ch en All-lin- en All-lln- en ch 60-ln- ch d. able. Values! 72-in- - ) TITEOSOrillCAL. The Salt Lake branch of the holds its meetings in The room 315society Templeton building. meetings Monday and Friday night for the season, have been discontinued but both classes are now consolidated with the Wednesday night class.and This all class is open to the public sciare invited to attend.are Religion, the subject-mattence and philosophy of this meeting. Theo-sophic- al er STUDENTS. ASSOCIATED RIBUK S. A. meets at class I. B. The local 138 Second East street 3 Unitv hall. in. p. Sunday. Unsectarian Bible study. ft n 22c lb. 21c lb. .24c lb. - vB-l- b. b. s b. A . POSITIVELY IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S WEAR , ch Vl - Remark- All-line- 58-in- v. New Goods! All-line- 58-ln- 1 Monday!'.' ( All-lin- v 1 V, A Busy Linen, Domestic Wash. Goods and Bedding Depts. ch 1 1-- lb. im 58-In- 1 ( rV v I -- r en UNITARIAN. First Unitarian, John Malick, minister. Service at 11; sermon, "The Man how many things thou o not "Hearest t f ?" a n fl -lie . .1 era Inat I lnr J nritnocc! not even to one gave him no answer,children and class word." Service for work at 10. Kindergarten during church hour. The church is at 13S S. Second East street. b. . All-lin- Young Peoday evening at 8 o'clock. service held volunteer ple's Missionary This8 every Sunday evening at 6.30. at evening the pastor will speak o'clock; subject, "A New Order of Things." y2-l- b. fffpgJjgVEK d; -- lb. Kosher Wienerwurst.... 24c 24c lb. Kosher Ham Bologna 24c lb. Kosher Frankfurters niJXKEL'S CHOCOLATE. 19cbar 37c bar lb. can. this Runkel's Cocoa, 20c week M. .1. R. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA. 25c can SOc can MONARCH COFFEE. 35c can, whole or steel cut Special ....32c can, whole or steel cut 05c Special Griffon Ripe Olives in glass jars. 17c 30c Monarch Jelly Red Currant, Crabbapple and Grape Special. 26c Sago and Tapioca, this week.. lie lb. Oi We TTfaditigr Stamps' felf-centere- ADVEXTISTS CHURCH. Seventh-da- y Adventist churcn Is located on the corner of Sixth East and Fifth South; W. Milton Adams, every Sabbath postor. Services held school at 10 o'clock Sabbath Saturday. a. m., followed by preaching at 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting every WednesThe 28c 28c 28c -- 1 CHRISTIAN. Central Christian church CDiseiples), corner Third East and Fourth South Chester A. Snyder, pastor. streets; Bible school, lo a. m., C. H. Zimmerman, superintendent; morning worship. 11 o'clock, sermon, "The Price of Leadership," special6.30music;m. ;Christian Endeavor meeting, p. evening service, 7.45 p. m., sermon preaching "The Unavoidable Christ"; midweek prayer service, Wednesday, S p. m. D. C. Hams, this week Rex Hams, this week 28c Kosher Bologna A Tlin Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church, corner Second South and Fourth East, O. B. Hanson, pastor. Sunday school 9.45 a. m., Arnold llultquist, m. The tendent. Swedish services 8 p. superinLadies' Aid societv meets at the home of Mrs. O. B. Hanson. 156 S. Fourth East Thursday at 2 p. m. GROCERY. FAMOUS ATTT TWK TVARGAIlVr high-grad- reading Tuesday evening. " - THE STORE THAT welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms in the WalketJ. Bank building. Main and Second South, t Where Christian Science literature may ' be obtained. LUTHERAN. Lutheran church, corner First Danish avenue- and E street. John Lund, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible All-line- ch All-line- 58-ln- 4- ch 54-ln- ch All-line- 68-in- ch All-lin- 70-ln- ch All-line- 73-in- ch All-line- ch All-line- 72-in- Silk Jersey Coats All-line- .Tf en Silk Jersey Suits CJ 2 " A1 All-line- ' 2-- -- 25.09 J.mlt m ! TiSMrtS $1.25 $1.95 $2.48 3c 3e All-lin- en All-lln- en All-lin- en s. L'ed-spread- e Si!k Middies LOVELY SPRING BLOUSES China and Glass Ware Dept. Pongee Silk Coats Harlequin Check Coats, lined Men's Wear Serge Coats Scotch Tweed Motor Coats 42-pie- f f . ".: :. .... , ..... : v . 1 - - - ... '. v. ) ce M )uc uecoraxea . r flx I K C E CASSEHOLK SET. ' : '. - :::-.::.- I 50c II LACK brown and white JET lined, strictly TEA POTS, standXlc ard size Special proof fire. DSe Bird decoration 94.00 M 1 4-- LAWN C II 1 OWKR ing Self plain PULLMAN REED full size, large g reed hood, reclining back f -- JSMmmmtitA sharpening, Special 91. OO VI N i CATCHER, mower 1- - I REPRICERA. 925.00 918.75 . ....i..r bear- 91.00 E N A TI EI.ED 92.60 COMBIXETTE, with pail and cover... 79c JO-CA- 25c TOR Made of BMP-- T 92.00 FOLDING wool eral O S S I A BOARD. R R XIG (i side sleeve filled, fits any without 91.39 ity 85 lbs. board 918.75 hardwood, minlined, charcoal icer: ice capac918.75. GARDEN RAKE, 5e made of malleable ': Iron. i v ..V &wm&mjm&jr&i ch size $2.98 92.1.00 29ca 50c China Salad Bowl, SOP 5 1 mmmf d0&WA 50c China Cake Plate, Blue lO- -I 1 Special HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT r J iJatjV-- 75c ,9 or 10 inch Jardinieres, matt green or ivory lmisli 39c 92.00 ; umna (1 )."0 Values to $16.50 11 Pi: IS CHASE OF 20o IHNXEIl SETS AT 92.JIS SET. service for 6 persons, windmill and floral decorations, fine American porcelain that really is worth $5.50 per set Special for Monday. 92.9s set MARVELOUS COAT VALUES Georgette Waists AO Taffeta Waists Crepe de Chine Waists AND Fancy Voile Waists Tub Silk Waists Novelty Waists Shantung Silk Coats Taffeta Silk Coats you. A $1.98, $2.98 and$3.S5 Mi' , 92.50 vi.i:c;Ait oil. UoTTI,E. nial pattern on Colo- 15c 50c CRVST.U, (il.ASS WATEIl on PITCH Ell. 9I.OO 1' LOWER size ..2.1c irr fIT.ASS HASK- - 49c 60e CHINA WATER PITCH K IIS. Blue 11 Bird decoration . .30c . th . .30e DOOR, with spindles, varnished and stained. 91.5 panel OR BLACK GREEN SCREEN DOOR, stained, any size, well made. 91.49 91. SO ft FANCY SCREEN 4r! 2.-.-C 14-too- H A R D W OOD EXTENSION WINDOW SCREENS, 18 inches $.1.00 If O IT S Ci E A L L ON I A I NT, ..25c "Belle Isle" . . .brand, high .92.25 93.00 ti A L L O N guaranteed 24 inches high... 35c 91.50 STEP LADDER PAINT, best grade of of made CHAIR. floor paint; 25c CARPET B EATover-nigfolding-dries ER, made of heavy hardwood, 9Se 92.25 coppered wire..,.10c stained HI , ht i -- h ffu ol |